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MICHIGAN DAILY
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5. P.M.,
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1iDAY 3 DAYS 6DAYS
2 .54 1.21 1.76
3 .63 1.60 2.65
4 .81 .2.02 3.53
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline daily except
Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays,
11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue.
PERSONAL
Tasty Home Cooked Food German Style
Prepared to Satisfy Your Appetite
and Suit Your Pocketbook
THE LIBERTY INN RESTAURANT
112 W. Liberty Street
(% block off Main St.)
We Serve from 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. Week-
days and 12 to 12 Saturday &,Sunday.
Closed Every Monday
Beer - Wine
Try The "Liberty"-You Won't Be
Disappointed )3P
LEARN TO DANCE
Ray Hatch Dance Studio
Class or Private Lessons
209 S. State Ph. A.A. 5083 )4P
TALENTED STUDENTS for amateur
shows. Contact Roy Smith at the
V.F.W.)11P
CLUB 211
TO ALL CLUB 211 MEMBERS:
Your ticket expires only when com-
pletely punched. Need not be used on
consecutive days-good anytime. Take
advantage of this for delicious meals.
)2P
EXPERIENCED PIANO TEACHER-Be-
ginners and advanced. Phone 2-4208
mornings or late evenings. )12P
SPECIAL SAVING on your LIFE sub-
scription this year. $5.00 instead of
$6.75 to students only. Available
through Student Periodical Agency, of-
ficial U. of Michigan agency for this
offer for over two years. Student-run.
Phone 2-82-42 to order your subscrip-
tion. We'll bill you. )2
WANTED TO RENT
SENIOR STUDENT, wife, and 7-months
old son, desperately need 2-3 room
furnished apartment-now living in
suitcase. Phone 7669. )11W
Read Daily Classifieds

HELP WANTED
STUDENT-Workc part-time for meals.
Call Bill Wisner, 2-7119. )17H
WAITERS for Friday an,4tSaturday
night work. See Roy Smith 314 E.
Liberty from 12 to 5 p.m. )16H

URGENTLY NEEDED immediately. Stu-
dents Wishing to do- sales work on
magazine subscriptions. Sell the spe-
cial reduced student rates on TIME
and LIFE. Big commissions from easy
sales. No obligation. Call Student
Periodical Agency, 2-82-42 now. En-
tirely student-run.______
UNG LA_-DY for-full time work at
soda fountain. Swift's Drug Store,
340 S. State St., Ph. 2-0534. . )15H
- -- - ~ ------
TYPISTS NEEDED soon. Speed import-
ant. Use own typewriter. Call Don
Anderson, Student Periodical Agency,
2-82-42. _____)2H
GIRLS NEEDED to baby sit durTng foot-
ball games. Call Kiddie Kare, 3-1121.
___ ___ ___ ___ ___..)10B
WANTED-Responsible person to own
and service (spare time) route of U. S.
Stamp Vending Machines. No exper-
ience needed. $450 cash investment
required. Write Romeo Eaker, General
Delivery, Ann Arbor. Please give street
and telephone number.___ )14H
PART TIME help needed at Hickey's
Service Station, corner of Main and
Catherine.___ ___ ) 13H
WANTED-Cracker-Jack salesman who
would like to make a great deal of
money during the school year. Phone
_2-3046. ) 12H
FULL OR PART TIME HELP-Apply at
Howard Johnson's, Washtenaw and
Stadium. Tel. 3-8800. )11H
ROOMS FOR RENT
WANTED T-o1girl to share beautiful
modern 5-room house with 3 girls.
House has fireplace, baby grand piano,
phonographs, Bendix-all good things.
Call 7624 after 6 p.m.____ ) 16R
SINGLE ROOM FOR MAN-836~Brook-
wood Place. )15R
ROOMS available for students' guests.
Football wek-ends. Private home ac-
commodations. Phone 2-9850, 12:30 to
1:00 or 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. )14R
WANTED-One male student to share
double room on campus. Call 2-2052.
_______________________ ) 13R
ROOMS FOR OVERNIGHT GUESTS at
518 E. Williams. Ph. 3-8454. )12R
% DOUBLE for upper classman near
campus. Innerspring mattress, show-
ers, cooking privileges, gas heat. 415
Lawrence, shown from 603 Lawrence.
Ph. 2-3673 or Ypsilanti 794J. . )11R
FOR RENT
APT. FOR FOUR MALE STUDENTS -
Three blocks from campus. Complete-
ly self-contained. 325 E. Jefferson St.
)11FP

BUSINESS SERVICES
QUALITY TYPING-Manuscripts, theses
etc. Call 2-0795 or 2-7460. )17B
Running a Classified ad
Every day is
Sure to bring you
Unusual results and
Lots of good
Timely customers and
Sales as well.
Place Your Ad Now In
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
S Dial 2-3241A )16B
EXPERIENCED COOK for fraternity or
sorority. Have references. Phone 3-4844.
) ilSB
FOREIGN STUDENTS-Would you or
your wife like help with English by
an experienced teacher at reasonable
rates, if so call 2-9373. re__)14B
GOOD RENTAL typewriters now avail-i
able at Office Equipment Service
Company, 215 B. Liberty. We will re-
pair your own typewriters. )6B'
LEAVE JUNIOR with a reliable baoy
sitter while you go out - anytime.
Kiddie Kare, 3-1121. )10B=
TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales and Service
MORRILL'S - 314 S. State St. )4B
WET WASHES, rough dry or ironing.
Finished work if preferred. Will pick
up and deliver. Ph. 2-9020. ) IB
ALL COLOR PARAKEETS,- Canaries,
Finches. Cocketiels Bird supplies and
cages. 562 S. 7th. PA. 5330. )2B,
VIOLA STEIN- Exrienced typist, at
308 S. State. Legal, Masters. Doctors
dissertations, etc. Call 2-2615 or 2-
9848. )12B
TRANSPORTATION
COMMUTE FROM LANSING Mon.,
Wd., Fri. and Sat. Will take passen-
ger's, or share, Lansing or Intermediate
points. Phone. Miss Bentley, 3-1511.
ext. 560. )11T
RIDE OR RTIERS WANTED from IPear-
born. Call Tiffany 6-2855 or write Box
226 Daily. )12T
DRTVING TO ANN ARBOR dail
Wanted commuters. Call Detroit.
TO-5-4032. )3T
WANTED-Rides from TDetroit to Ann
Arbor and back every Tuesday. Thurs-
day. Saturday. Will nay and share ex-
net'es. Phone Detroit Towns rd
7-8880, Mrs. May. )14T

FOR SALE
Your White Elephants Have
"GREEN BACKS"
_______ ___________) 17
LATE 1949 HOUSE TRAILER. All mod-
ern appliances, toilet and shower.
Located on nice lot near bus line.
Price, $2,000 cash. Ph. 3-8955 or ph.
2-6995. )16
CAMERA-Retina f2, Ektar lense. Ex-
cellent condition. Call Jim GlIsfer,
Ypsi 155. )15
FOR SALE-Schwinn Girl's Bike. Rea-
sonable. Ph. 3-1002. . )14
MEN'S Raleigh Bicycle. Rod brakes.
Call evenings, Ph. 3-0275. )13
ALL WEATHER jackets, $4.99; Water
repellent, zipper front, gray, tan, teal,
bark. Open 'til 6 p.m. Sam's Store,
122 E. Washington. )5
Kathe, Ravick
On Union Council
John Kathe, '52P, and Larry
Ravick, '52, have been appointed to
the Michigan Union E xecutive
Council, Union President Jerry
Mehlman, '51, announced yester-
day.
Ravick will serve on the House
Committee, and Kathe will be on
the Student Affairs Committee.
Daily Classifieds
Get Quick Results

ONE OUT OF 14-Pictured
above are two students playing
handball on one of the Sports
Building's wooden-floored
courts. Also used extensively for
paddleball, fourteen such courts
are located in the basement of
the building along with 10 courts
which are ruled for squash.,
In addition, the basement con-
tains the newly equipped var-
sity wrestling room.

-Daily-A I eed
INTRA-MURAL NOTES:
There will be a meeting of
the athletic managers of pro-
fessional fraternities at 7:30
p.m. on September 28th, in the
Sports Building.
* * *
All men interested in officiat-
ing in IM touch football are
requested to meet at 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the IM Building.
-Rod Grambeau

By JERRY BALBUS
One of the mainstays of the
University of Michigan's athletic
plant is the Intra-Mural building.
The structure is unique in that
it is the only one of its kind in
the United States. No other col-
lege campus can boast of a sin-
gle center as home for I-M sports
alone.
* * *
FACILITIES FOR 36 different
sports are housed in the build-
ing, including a swimming pool,
four basketball courts, four in-
door tennis courts, fourteen hand-
ball courts, and te nsquash courts.
All male students at the Uni-
versity are eligible to take part
in the various activities as long
as they have never won a var-
sity letter in the sport.
Both individual and team com-
petition is held. The teams par-
ticipating are awarded points for
their performances during the
year and the one with the I"
est total in each division is r
ed a trophy.
* * *
ANOTHER PHASE of the I-M
program is the All-Campus tour-
naments in which all students,
regardless of affiliations, compete
for individual gold medals in
such sports as tennis, handball,
wrestling, and cross country.
One of the most coveted
awards for any Intra-Mural
participant is The Michigan
Daily Trophy presented each
year to the most well-rounded
athlete.
The I-M staff picks the winner
on the basis of number of sports
participated in, advancement in
these sports, individual honors, and
points accumulated.
EVERY Friday evening is set
aside for co-recreational night.
This is the only time women are
allowed to use the building and
mixed groups have an opportun-
ity to play badminton, basketball,
handball, volleyball, and to swim.

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.IN THE GYM ROO1MI-Facili-
ties on the main floor of the IM
Building include a completely
equipped gym room, four-court
basketball ( floor and 25-yard
swimming pool.
The culmination of the win-
ter sports program is the open
house held annually since 1928.
At this time, many champion-
ships are held and exhibitions
put on.' Last year, better than
5,000 people watched contest-
ants engage in a variety of 22
sports throughout the course of
the evening.
The building is open daily from
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ordinarily, but
after October 30 it stays open till
10:30 p.m. except for weekends
and holidays.
This sports center was built to
give every student a chance to
take part in athletic activities.
Why not make the money spent
for it worth while?
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COUSINS a
on State Street
Genuine Levis, $3.95, Sanforized BOB MARSHAL 'S
S PEIAL.REDaED STUDNT rate on BASEMENT
Your chance to keep up with the
world with a saving in both reading BOOK SHOP
time and in money. Phone the stu-
dent-run Student Periodical Agency
now to place your Order. We'll bill
you. Phone 2-82-42 today. )2 211 S. State St.
TIME AND LIFE at specially reduced
student dates. TIME $4.75 a year in-
stead of $6.00. Life is $5 instead of
*6a.75 omneed onlyrve amstudent to
afy. ompt ervi o tNEW, USED, &
lished student-run agenc. Periodi-
cal Agency, Phone 2-82-42 to order. OUT-OF-PRINT BOOKS
Office: Rm. 705 First National Bldg
Order by phone--we'll bil you. )

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340 South State Street

No. Moin-Opp. Courthouse

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* DISNEY CARTOON
'KISS FOR CORLISS" "tCAMP DOG"

JOHN IRELAND
"The Return of
Jesse James"

DON BARRY
BI Shot
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114 E. Williams

Phone 7191

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LIGHT LUNCHES SERVED
AT OUR FOUNTAIN
The RexaU Store on the Campus

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"FATHER OF THE BRIDE"
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
Rain Clouds Run Poor
Second to New Laundromat

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If by some queer quirk of nature our fair city
should never have another rain storm, we might
find ourselves living in a dust bowl or desert.
Although the chances of this happening are very
slim, the people of Ann Arbor would have little to
worry about in the event of such a drouth.

MICHIGAN

UNION

It might be necessary to dig
some irrigation ditches, but ac-
cording to D. A. De Varti, owner-
operator of the new Laundromat
Half-Hour Laundry, 1327 S. Uni-
versity, his equipment Would be
able to supply an abundance of
rain-soft water. De Varti claims
his water-softening plant is cap-
able of delivering 35 gallons of
soft water every minute of every
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hard it would have to rain to pro-
duce this amount of soft water.
But since soft water is one of the
most necessary requirements for
good washing results, this gener-
ous supply will be made available
to the patrons of the new self-
service laundry. In order for the
soft water to do the best Job pos-
sible, De Varti has added the most
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